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Ellie Weiss <[log in to unmask]>
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Ellie Weiss <[log in to unmask]>
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These are the Colorado responses I got about Boulder.  We have stayed in 
Boulder before and it certainly was one of the easiest places to eat!
  Ellie
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  We live in Boulder and there are a number of great restaurants. Solo Grill is a 
favorite for upscale Mexican food that has a dedicated GF menu. I think the 
owner has 3 local restaurants and has Celiac so he's worked that in.
  Others are The Kitchen, Sunflower, 4580, Beau Jo's pizza. I've also found 
recently that a number of other restaurants I've called are knowledgeable 
about gluten and have several options to accommodate. It's a very health-
minded community.
  
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  I would check www.glutenfreetravelsite.com before you go

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  Look for a pizza chain called Beau Jo's. There are several locations across 
the state.
  Here is some good websites:
  http://www.bouldercountyceliacs.com/7.html
  http://www.geocities.com/csadenver17/dining.html

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